Pulling Boat, Liz
Built at The Nautical Arts Workshop. Quarter inch Okoume plywood was used for the lapstrake planking. The transom, gunwale and seats are made of cherry. The paint is from George Kirby.
Built at The Nautical Arts Workshop. Quarter inch Okoume plywood was used for the lapstrake planking. The transom, gunwale and seats are made of cherry. The paint is from George Kirby.
Construction began in 2002 with a set of plans and a stack of wood and finally finished in 2018. Starting a business, raising three kids, selling a business all got in the way — excuses, excuses, I know. Lola was planked with okoume plywood with mahogany knees, inwales, skeg, and breasthook.
LALONGA 2 is an African mahogany sloop version of the Loki 38, built by Chappell’s Boat Works in British Columbia in 1951. She has been modified over the years and has been fitted with a pilothouse.
Plywood and epoxy row boat built in 3 weeks using the Stitch & Glue method. I was impressed by the ease of maneuvering this boat
MICKEY FINN is a custom yawl built by Paul Rollins as his personal yacht, launched in 1998. She is traditionally built with Port Orford cedar planking riveted on steam-bent white oak frames.
The plans for this racing catboat were published in a two-part, how-to-build article in The Rudder (Dec. 1902 and Jan. 1903) from which designer Charles D.
Wood Duck 12 Hybrid, first time builder. Approximately 3 month build time.